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The grasshopper games life and utopia
The grasshopper games life and utopia









the grasshopper games life and utopia

Bernard Suits not only makes philosophy enjoyable, as it should be, but does so without any compromise of real profundity. "This unique book quite bowled me over, both intellectually and as a gorgeous literary feast. " - Philosophy and Literature About the Author:īook Description Paperback. "Philosophers are not generally known for fine writing, but once in a generation or two a book appears out of nowhere, unclassifiable, inspired, amazing, mesmerizing, wonderful, classic. All in the form of dialogues between an insect and his disciples! There is simply nothing else like it." - Shelly Kagan, Yale University While primarily an articulation and defense of a highly plausible definition of games (and we all know what Wittgenstein said about that), it also manages to raise some of the deepest and most challenging questions about the meaning of life. Philosophically profound, yet genuinely funny. We may be able to regain thereby the meaning lost as advances in technology enable us to escape one by one the tasks that necessity used to impose on humankind." - David Braybrooke, Dalhousie University / The University of Texas at Austin Suits offers more: an application of his definition in a discussion of how much we may have to rely on games-deliberately using relatively inefficient means to reach freely stipulated goals-if life is to continue to have meaning.

the grasshopper games life and utopia

That is achievement enough to make a new classic in the history of philosophy. Defying certain discouragements, Suits constructs an illuminating definition of games, which he defends in lively dialogues, amusing parables, and cascades of subtle analytical distinctions. "Like Erasmus's Praise of Folly and Diderot's Rameau's Nephew, Suits's The Grasshopper sparkles with wit and fun and outranks those wonderful works in clear, firm philosophical conclusions.











The grasshopper games life and utopia